Nevilles Cross is a place in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the west of the center of Durham. The Battle of Neville's Cross was fought here. County Durham is a county in north-east England. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the United Kingdom (light green), with the Republic of Ireland (blue) to its west Languages None official English de facto Capital None official London de facto Largest city London Area â Total Ranked... Durham (IPA: locally, in RP) is a small city and main settlement of the City of Durham district of County Durham in North East England. ... Combatants Scotland England Commanders David II of Scotland Archbishop of York Strength 12,000 3,000-4,000 Casualties Unknown (high) Unknown (low) Background By mid 1346, it was obvious that the English under Edward III had every intent of breaking the Truce of Malestroit and resuming (what would be...
Their son, Geoffrey Nevill, taking his mother's name, was the first Nevill owner of Raby, and it continued in the possession of this family, at one time the most powerful in England, until 1569.
Ralph, 2nd Baron Nevill, was also captured by the Black Douglas in the same fray, but was ransomed and fought in further campaigns against the Scots, and was the victor of the Battle of Neville'sCross at which he took prisoner, David II, King of Scotland.
Richard de Nevill Nevilles Genealogy The Rising of the North Battle of NevillesCross 1346 Battle of NevillesCross 1346 Mary Queen of Scots Rebellion in the North Ralph Neville
Henry fought at Crecy and returned to England in time to lead his men against the Scottish King David II at the battle of Neville'sCross on 17/10/1346 near Durham.
Ralph Neville the 4th Baron Neville had fought at NevillesCross in 1346.
The House of Neville fell around 1569 due to the "rising of the North" and their support of Mary Queen of Scots.